Introduction to Classical Animation

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Even in this age of Pixar and Dreamworks, there's still a huge demand for the look of traditional, hand-drawn animations. And we think you'll agree there's a certain charm to traditional animation that you just can't recreate with digital.

So in this easy-to-follow course with professional animator, Ryan Slater, you'll learn exactly how it's done.

And the best part?

You only need pencils, paper, and a peg bar to get started! (And if you're wondering what a peg bar is, it's an inexpensive piece of plastic which holds your sheets of paper together).

This fun course gives you a complete introduction to classical animation techniques.

Ryan explains a range of tried-and-tested animation techniques in detail, such as 'squash and stretch' and 'slow in and slow out'.

So you'll soon be impressing your friends and family with your new-found animation skills 🙂

You'll learn:
  • Basic Classical Animation Techniques which you can use again and again
  • How to create an animation of a bouncing ball
  • How to create smooth transitions and realistic action
  • How to create your own animation of a jumping flour sack! (Because why not?)



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